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OIG Department of State – DynCorp Operations and Maintenance Support at Camp Falcon in Kabul

State Department OIG – DynCorp Operations and Maintenance Support at Camp Falcon in Kabul, Afghanistan. Report Number MERO/I-11-12, August 2011

  • “The Middle East Regional Office (MERO) of OIG initiated this evaluation under the authority of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, because of concerns about the Department of State’s (Department) oversight of contractor performance. Specifically, the objectives of this evaluation were to determine: (1) the requirements and provisions of the contract and task orders; (2) the amount of funding the Department has obligated and expended to provide operations and maintenance support at Camp Falcon; (3) DynCorp’s contract performance in providing facility operations and maintenance to the MCTF at Camp Falcon; (4) DynCorp’s controls for inventorying, recording, and safeguarding U.S. Government furnished equipment and property at Camp Falcon, whether the equipment has been properly accounted for, and the challenges to maintaining accountability; (5) how the Department ensures that costs are properly allocated and supported; and (6) whether the Department contract includes Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clause 52.222-50, which provides administrative remedies if, during the term of the contract, the contractor or subcontractor engages in severe forms of trafficking in persons. This report is the third in a series of evaluations of Department oversight and contractor performance of operations and maintenance support contracts in Afghanistan.”
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